How significant can our actions be in the face of life’s brevity and the fragility of our existence? Sculptor Maria Bartuszová offers an answer in her words from 1987–88: “The fragility of my existence and the brevity of my strength foster my hope in the significance and meaning of everything (including my own existence), and the resulting optimism of the ‘Butterfly Effect.’” This optimism takes form in her exhibition The Butterfly Effect at Alison Jacques gallery.
Bartuszová’s work often features soft, organic, and fragile forms cast in plaster. These sculptures stand in stark contrast to the “fragility of existence” she describes, as if the most delicate forms hold the greatest potential. Her art transforms philosophical thought into tangible, poetic shapes, inviting viewers into her inner world and the beauty of chaos theory.
This exhibition proves why Bartuszová’s work remains profoundly relevant and impactful. Through her art, she held an unshakable belief that even the smallest existence can spark monumental transformation.
Exhibition Details:
Artist: Maria Bartuszová
Title: The Butterfly Effect
Venue: Alison Jacques, 22 Cork Street, London W1S 3NG
Dates: October 14 – November 15, 2025













